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PHONE: 512-556-6262 Classifieds 8 LAMPASAS DISPATCH RECORD lampasasdispatchrecord.com TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2020 FAX: 512-556-3278 ADVERTISING RATES AND DEADLINES Tuesday Edition: Thursday, 5 p.m. | Friday Edition: Tuesday, 5 p.m. Payment for all advertising must be received before the deadline, unless customer has an account with this newspaper or pays with a charge card. Please check your ad when it appears and notify the newspaper at once if there is an error. This newspaper is responsible for only ONE incorrect insertion. ONE INSERTION (Tuesday or Friday only) 65¢ per word, with a minimum charge of fifteen words ($9.75). 512-556-6262 Fax: 512-556-3278 416 S. Live Oak, downtown Lampasas WEEK INSERTION (Tuesday and Friday) 80¢ per word, with a minimum charge of fifteen words ($12.00). HELP WANTED ANNOUNCEMENTS RANCH SERVICES THE COMMUNITY CONNECTION TO LOCAL BUSINESSES AND SERVICES IN THE LAMPASAS AREA. AUTO SALES A/C, HEAT & ELECTRICAL 24-Hour Service TACLB 023160E TECL 21628 1301 N. McLean St. • Lampasas Commercial • Residential • Free Estimates Repair & Installation BEEKEEPING/ BEE REMOVAL CABINETRY CAR WASH CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING FEED/SUPPLY STORES ELECTRICAL AUTOMOTIVE HOME INSPECTION FENCING A/C REPAIR & MAINTENANCE Will take orphan lambs and goats to bottle feed. Please give me a call. 512-525-1787. ESTATE SALE: 1415 E. 4th Street, Saturday, February 22nd, 8a.m.-2p.m. Rat Terrier puppies for sale. AKC.UKC For more information, call 325-372-1717 Located in Cherokee. Pasture lease WANTED for cattle grazing. Need 800 ac. and up. 254-290-1009. LAMPASAS LAWN CARE, LLC Leaves Bagged or Mulched, Flowerbed Cleanup, Etc... 25+ Years’ Experience. 512-556-7054 REID SKID STEER SERVICES •Brush & Cedar Clearing •Post Holes •Driveways •Pipe Fencing •Entrances •Livestock Pens Kyle: 512-801-8275 Larry: 512-632-5491 [email protected] KEMPNER MONUMENTS •Headstones •Pet Stones •Address Stones •Etc. Ask us about our Headstone Leveling Services 12205 Hwy 190, Kempner, TX Cell: 512-556-1158 Office: 512-556-5502 Paul Hall, Owner [email protected] www.kempnermonuments.com HEIGHTS HOME HEALTH Part-time caregivers needed in the Lampasas & Kempner areas. Must be dependable & have reliable transportation. All shifts available. For more information, call Heights Home Health at 1-800-282-6125. HEIGHTS HOME HEALTH is currently seeking bilingual (English/Spanish) caregivers for assignment in the Lometa area. If interested, please call Sandy at 1-800-282-6125. Burnet Lube Express **NOW HIRING** Burnet and Fredericksburg locations. No experience necessary, will train. Must have current driver’s license. Top pay and profit sharing. Call for details, Justin, 512-688-9031, or Kevin, 512-363-8133. Please leave message if no answer. Refrigeration Tech needed. Ice machine repair helpful. Please apply at Waco Carbonic Co. 431 LaSalle Ave, Waco, TX 76706. First Baptist Church taking applications for part-time janitor (8-10 hrs/wk). Forms available at 406 S. Walnut 8:30-4:30 M-F. INVITATION TO BID The County of Lampasas, Texas will accept sealed bids on the following: PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE SERVICE Bids are to be opened in the County Auditor’s Office on MARCH 4, 2020 at 10:00 A.M. Specifications are on file in the County Auditor’s Office on the 2nd floor of the County Office Building at 409 S. Pecan St. Suite 207, Lampasas, Texas. The County of Lampasas reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept the bid most advantageous to the county. Bids must be in the hand of the County Auditor before MARCH 4, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. Optional Pre bid meeting, Monday, February 24, 2020 at 10:30 a.m., Annex Conference Room GARAGE SALES PETS GRAZING LEASE BUSINESS SERVICES HELP WANTED PUBLIC NOTICES contract services if officials determine that would be less expensive than hiring another county maintenance technician. County officials plan to hold a pre-bid meeting Feb. 24 at 10:30 a.m. in the annex conference room at 409 S. Pecan St. Hoyer said officials can use an overhead projector to show contractors images of the areas – particularly at the new jail site – that require lawn and grounds maintenance. County officials will open bids March 4 at 10 a.m., and the Commissioners Court will consider selecting a contractor March 9, County Auditor Tragina Smith said. Hoyer said the county is seeking contractors’ bids not just for mowing, but also fertilizing, seeding and trimming shrubs. County seeking bids for lawn care, groundskeeping FROM PAGE 1 Fire destroys Lometa house BY DAVID LOWE DISPATCH RECORD A fire Monday morning destroyed a Lometa house that Lometa Volunteer Fire Department Chief Bobby Odom said had been vacant at least six years. The Lampasas and Lometa fire departments received notification about the 207 E. Olive St. fire a few minutes before 6 a.m. Scott Hernandez, who lives on Olive Street, said he called 911 to report the fire after see- ing flames out his window. The Lampasas County Sheriff’s Office was the first agency to arrive at the fire, Odom said. The fire chief said a sheriff’s officer had been in the area on a different matter. The house at 207 E. Olive was engulfed in flames when Lometa firefighters arrived, Odom said. The Lometa Vol- unteer Fire Department sent two brush trucks and five firefighters -- including Odom, Lometa Mayor Carlos Garcia and Precinct 3 Commissioner Lewis Bridges -- to the blaze. The Lampasas Fire Depart- ment sent three vehicles and four personnel – two firefight- ers, Capt. Corey Greiner and Fire Marshal Ronnie Withers – to the Lometa house. The first LFD vehicle arrived at 6:16 a.m., Greiner said. Acadian Ambulance Service assisted by sending an ambulance to the fire site. Firefighters fought the blaze from outside the building, Greiner said. The fire was contained to the one-story wooden house, leaving adjacent pastures un- harmed, Odom said. Had the wind been blowing, the fire could have damaged nearby land, Odom said. The fire was contained at 6:40 a.m., Greiner said. Fire- fighters continued working after that point, though, to ensure all “hot spots” were extinguished, Odom said. The Lampasas Fire Depart- ment reported its command and rescue vehicles left the DAVID LOWE | DISPATCH RECORD Lampasas Fire Department firefighter Shane Wolfe, left, and Capt. Corey Greiner spray what remains of a 207 E. Olive St. house after a fire Monday morning at the Lometa property. fire site a few minutes before 9 a.m. At 9:16 a.m., Lometa VFD reported all its units had left the property. Withers remained on the property at that point, and the blaze still was under investigation at press time Monday morning. Although the house was re- ported to be vacant, Withers said some people stayed in the building on occasion. The house had no electricity, but there were propane bottles on the property, Withers said. Hernandez said in the years he has lived on Olive Street, he occasionally saw a pickup at the 207 E. Olive property, but he said he never noticed people at the house.

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Page 1: ADVERTISING RATES AND DEADLINES HELP WANTED · 2020. 2. 18. · 2nd floor of the County Office Building at 409 S. Pecan St. Suite 207, Lampasas, Texas. The County of Lampasas reserves

PHONE: 512-556-6262

Classifieds8 LAMPASAS DISPATCH RECORD lampasasdispatchrecord.com TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2020

FAX: 512-556-3278

Job TrainingADVERTISING RATES AND DEADLINESTuesday Edition: Thursday, 5 p.m. | Friday Edition: Tuesday, 5 p.m.

Payment for all advertising must be received before the deadline, unless customer has an account with this newspaper or pays with a charge card. Please check your ad when it appears and notify the newspaper at once if there is an error. This newspaper is responsible for only ONE incorrect insertion.

ONE INSERTION(Tuesday or Friday only)

65¢ per word, with a minimum charge of fifteen words ($9.75).

512-556-6262 Fax: 512-556-3278 416 S. Live Oak, downtown Lampasas

WEEK INSERTION(Tuesday and Friday)

80¢ per word, with a minimum charge of fifteen words ($12.00).

Job TrainingHELP WANTED

petsANNOUNCEMENTS RANCH SERVICES

THE COMMUNITY CONNECTION TO LOCAL BUSINESSES AND SERVICES IN THE LAMPASAS AREA.

AUTO SALES

A/C, HEAT & ELECTRICAL

24-Hour Service

TACLB 023160E TECL 21628

1301 N. McLean St. • Lampasas

Commercial • Residential • Free EstimatesRepair & Installation

BEEKEEPING/ BEE REMOVAL

CABINETRY

CAR WASH

CONSTRUCTION

EXCAVATING

FEED/SUPPLY STORES

ELECTRICALAUTOMOTIVE

HOME INSPECTION

FENCING

A/C REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

Will take orphan lambs and goats to bottle feed. Please give me a call. 512-525-1787.

Garage Sales

ESTATE SALE: 1415 E. 4th Street, Saturday, February 22nd, 8a.m.-2p.m.

Pets

Rat Terrier puppies for sale.AKC.UKC

For more information, call325-372-1717

Located in Cherokee.

Grazing Lease

Pasture lease WANTED for cattle grazing. Need 800 ac. and up. 254-290-1009.

Business Services

LAMPASASLAWN CARE, LLC

Leaves Bagged or Mulched,Flowerbed Cleanup, Etc...

25+ Years’ Experience.512-556-7054

REIDSKID STEER SERVICES•Brush & Cedar Clearing•Post Holes •Driveways

•Pipe Fencing •Entrances•Livestock Pens

Kyle: 512-801-8275Larry: 512-632-5491

[email protected]

KEMPNER MONUMENTS•Headstones •Pet Stones

•Address Stones •Etc.Ask us about our

Headstone Leveling Services12205 Hwy 190, Kempner, TX

Cell: 512-556-1158Office: 512-556-5502

Paul Hall, [email protected]

Help Wanted

HEIGHTS HOME HEALTHPart-time caregivers needed in the Lampasas & Kempner areas. Must be dependable & have reliable transportation. All shifts available. For more information, call Heights Home Health at 1-800-282-6125.

HEIGHTS HOME HEALTHis currently seeking bilingual (English/Spanish) caregivers for assignment in the Lometa area. If interested, please call Sandy at 1-800-282-6125.

Burnet Lube Express**NOW HIRING**

Burnet and Fredericksburg locations. No experience necessary, will train. Must have current driver’s license. Top pay and profit sharing. Call for details, Justin, 512-688-9031, or Kevin, 512-363-8133. Please leave message if no answer.

Refrigeration Tech needed. Ice machine repair helpful. Please apply at Waco Carbonic Co. 431 LaSalle Ave, Waco, TX 76706.

First Baptist Church taking applications for part-time janitor (8-10 hrs/wk). Forms available at 406 S. Walnut 8:30-4:30 M-F.

Public Notices

INVITATION TO BIDThe County of Lampasas, Texas will accept sealed bids on the following:

PROFESSIONAL LAWNCARE AND GROUNDS

MAINTENANCE SERVICEBids are to be opened in the County Auditor’s Office on

MARCH 4, 2020at 10:00 A.M.

Specifications are on file in the County Auditor’s Office on the 2nd floor of the County Office Building at 409 S. Pecan St. Suite 207, Lampasas, Texas. The County of Lampasas reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept the bid most advantageous to the county. Bids must be in the hand of the County Auditor before MARCH 4, 2020 at 10:00 a.m.Optional Pre bid meeting, Monday, February 24, 2020 at 10:30 a.m., Annex Conference Room

Job TrainingGARAGE SALES

Job TrainingPETS

Job TrainingGRAZING LEASE

Job TrainingBUSINESS SERVICES

Job TrainingHELP WANTED

PUBLIC NOTICES

contract services if officials determine that would be less expensive than hiring another county maintenance technician.

County officials plan to hold a pre-bid meeting Feb. 24 at 10:30 a.m. in the

annex conference room at 409 S. Pecan St. Hoyer said officials can use an overhead projector to show contractors images of the areas – particularly at the new jail site – that require lawn and grounds maintenance.

County officials will open

bids March 4 at 10 a.m., and the Commissioners Court will consider selecting a contractor March 9, County Auditor Tragina Smith said.

Hoyer said the county is seeking contractors’ bids not just for mowing, but also fertilizing, seeding and trimming shrubs.

County seeking bids for lawn care, groundskeepingFROM PAGE 1

Fire destroys Lometa houseBY DAVID LOWE DISPATCH RECORD

A fire Monday morning destroyed a Lometa house that Lometa Volunteer Fire Department Chief Bobby Odom said had been vacant at least six years.

The Lampasas and Lometa fire departments received notification about the 207 E. Olive St. fire a few minutes before 6 a.m.

Scott Hernandez, who lives on Olive Street, said he called 911 to report the fire after see-ing flames out his window.

The Lampasas County Sheriff’s Office was the first agency to arrive at the fire, Odom said. The fire chief said a sheriff’s officer had been in the area on a different matter.

The house at 207 E. Olive was engulfed in flames when Lometa firefighters arrived, Odom said. The Lometa Vol-unteer Fire Department sent two brush trucks and five firefighters -- including Odom, Lometa Mayor Carlos Garcia and Precinct 3 Commissioner Lewis Bridges -- to the blaze.

The Lampasas Fire Depart-ment sent three vehicles and four personnel – two firefight-ers, Capt. Corey Greiner and Fire Marshal Ronnie Withers – to the Lometa house. The first LFD vehicle arrived at

6:16 a.m., Greiner said.Acadian Ambulance

Service assisted by sending an ambulance to the fire site.

Firefighters fought the blaze from outside the building, Greiner said.

The fire was contained to the one-story wooden house, leaving adjacent pastures un-harmed, Odom said. Had the wind been blowing, the fire could have damaged nearby land, Odom said.

The fire was contained at 6:40 a.m., Greiner said. Fire-fighters continued working after that point, though, to ensure all “hot spots” were extinguished, Odom said.

The Lampasas Fire Depart-ment reported its command and rescue vehicles left the

DAVID LOWE | DISPATCH RECORDLampasas Fire Department firefighter Shane Wolfe, left, and Capt. Corey Greiner spray what remains of a 207 E. Olive St. house after a fire Monday morning at the Lometa property.

fire site a few minutes before 9 a.m. At 9:16 a.m., Lometa VFD reported all its units had left the property.

Withers remained on the property at that point, and the blaze still was under investigation at press time Monday morning.

Although the house was re-ported to be vacant, Withers said some people stayed in the building on occasion. The house had no electricity, but there were propane bottles on the property, Withers said.

Hernandez said in the years he has lived on Olive Street, he occasionally saw a pickup at the 207 E. Olive property, but he said he never noticed people at the house.